Waldo Flint
Waldo Samuel Flint (February 23, 1820 – October 1, 1900) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.
Biography
Flint was born on February 23, 1820 in Braintree, Vermont.[1][2] He moved to Rochester, Wisconsin in 1842 and to Princeton, Wisconsin in 1850.[1] He moved to a farm near Nashua, Iowa in 1876, and then to Nashua in 1893.[1] Flint died in Nashua on October 1, 1900.[1]
Career
Flint was a member of the Senate from 1871 to 1872. Additionally, he was President of Princeton and Chairman of the Green Lake County, Wisconsin Board. He was a Republican.
gollark: Huh, it says on Wikipedia (all hail Wikipedia) that the Earth is already 30% oxygen.
gollark: Not all of it. Probably not the mantle.
gollark: I'm trying to look up the composition of the Earth, because I figure a good way to remove the oxygen would be to react it with some readily available metal or whatever.
gollark: Use it directly, I mean.
gollark: Though I guess you just need to reduce it to 10% or so to stop humans from being able to use it.
References
- "Hon. Waldo S. Flint". The Nashua Reporter. October 4, 1900. p. 8. Retrieved July 16, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- Official Directory. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
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